Sunday, 10 July 2011

Removable storage options for iOS devices

Lack of removable storage is a disadvantage of iOS devices.   The item below is primarily a review of the Kingston Wi-Drive, which is essentially a WiFi router with 16 or 32 GB of fixed storage.   Also included are references to reviews of the AirStash & Seagate's GoFlex Satellite.

Hhg2Tech prefers a 3G WiFi router with removable storage, which provides the removable storage option with added 3G Internet access, at similar cost.  Check before buying, as some 3G WiFi routers don't include the removable storage option.

2 comments:

  1. What is the full form of "iOS".
    Looking forward for your reply.

    Fernando Hook
    Cradlepoint WiFi Routers

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  2. Hello,

    "iOS" is the name Apple has adopted for the operating system on its iPhone, iPod Touch & iPad devices. Prior to version 4 (i think) of the operating system it didn't really have a name, other than the description "iPhone operating system".

    As you may be aware, iOS devices do not have removeble storage. Other mobile devices, such as those running Android & Windows generally have removable MicroSD flash cards.

    Thanks for reading,
    HH.

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